I was walking through Fitchburg along PD, which instead of boulevards and trees and residential lots was mostly farmland, and talking about windmills (we can see them to the southwest) with Andrea. There is a ramp up to a paved area with a metal railing where I'd parked my bike, and I realized someone had cut one of my cables but then given up when they realized I also had a U-lock through the wheel. I somehow figured out who had done it made him confess to it while punching him in the face and hitting him with stuff. I felt kind of terrible because he looked really sad and wasn't fighting back.
I was in some bike race or something, which went around a big loop. There was a secret route I was taking (that I had either discovered or built myself, earlier), and I told a couple of dudes about it, and they thought it sounded neat and followed me in. The secret route took us into a series of rooms. There was probably some weird topology going on in there.
Then I was playing some Mario game. It reminded me of the place in SMB3 where you can duck behind the first white block, but I think there were go-fast loops like in Sonic. I've dreamt about this game before.
There was a part where I was at a place like Glenview that I don't remember anything else about.
There was a big long valley that I was in. I realized for a bit that I could have anything happen that I wanted, so I had a couple of cities that were at opposite edges of the vally break into an artillery war.
Mid-ocean airports!
But this time there was an island nearby, and my house was on it. Down in the basement I was playing music all loud. My basement was much larger than in real life, and there were people standing around in groups, working on electrical wiring or something. There was a grid of wires strewn across the floor that made the room seem smaller. There was a long, wide staircase directly from the basement to outside, and people were working on a hillside. And on top of the hill was some sort of sparse earth-moving machine. I was climbing around inside it, and I couldn't hear the music from my basement while I was climbing through its access tubes.